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April 2, 2011 © Colin J Clarke

Fleeting Shadows 27

Charleston, SC

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More Fleeting Shadows HERE

I dismantled a one month installation yesterday (12 images at a popular Starbucks gallery).
I stacked the images against a wall and this morning, the sunlight after dawn only found
one image - the one with cobblestone and sunlight just after at dawn. :-) Serendipity.

Leica D-Lux 2

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Paco López10-Apr-2011 05:30
Excellent image!! BV!!
Johnny Rasmussen08-Apr-2011 17:57
Real images made from real stuff! At some point the word "film" will be archaic.
Btw, I would like you have that one hanging on the wall. I also think The Charleston Museum should book you!
James Clarke07-Apr-2011 05:50
Excellent capture. What's real? That is the question. BV
Margot W06-Apr-2011 20:42
I, then, think I am looking at something wonderful that I cannot see.
Roland03-Apr-2011 22:05
The image of the image is very creative and well done. Great thought. V
Jeff Real03-Apr-2011 14:19
No wonder all of my photos seem so unREAL!
I always feel like I have been to a museum when I view your photography.
A vote for this cool story also.
an nguyen02-Apr-2011 21:39
Beautiful story and touching moment of seeing light .
That all what I am after all the time .
Tomasz Dziubinski - Photography02-Apr-2011 20:53
Excellent, both, Vote.
Stephanie02-Apr-2011 17:57
Super description and awesome shadow play! V
Guest 02-Apr-2011 14:42
simply wonderful and love the story.
Marcia Rules02-Apr-2011 13:57
what a story. Great shot no matter what. V
Colin Clarke02-Apr-2011 13:19
So, when I was checking the images one day about two weeks ago, to see they were still level on the wall, a youngish man of maybe 18-20 asked me, "Are they real pictures?". I asked, "What do you mean?". He said, "You know, with a camera and stuff, not with a phone or something like that." "No, this is from a film camera - exposed, developed and printed by me". "Cool", he said, "this is just like going to a museum". LOL

PS. This picture isn't real. I used a digital camera. You are not seeing this - you only think you are.
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